The digestive system is the centre of your wellbeing. If your digestion is not working properly then nothing else will. Many people when I tell them about this give me a strange look adding that they go to the bathroom every day, or every few days and yes, they are occasionally constipated. So what? It is a big deal. It will make you sick. Continue reading →

Do you suffer from abdominal cramps, constipation, diarrhea, or bloating and gas? This could all be caused by a weakness in the large intestines which creates sac-like pouches to form into the intestines. When these pouches get faeces trapped between … Continue reading →

There is a general increase in food allergies and intolerances to wheat, yeast, peanuts, dairy, eggs, seafood and cereals. The reasons could be the genetic modification of foods, the adding of certain chemicals, radiation, processing and the way it is grown in our depleted soils. So what is the difference between an allergy and intolerance? Continue reading →

Did you know there is such a thing as a pain ‘syndrome’? It is not understood very well but it is when chronic pain spreads throughout the body from a beginning known cause but the spread itself has no ‘apparent’ reason. In America there are over 76 million people living in pain daily according to the American Pain Foundation. This is for a whole range of different illnesses. Often they are dismissed and sent to a psychologist being told they are exaggerating. Of course the upshot is that you are filling yourself with pain killers which have such detrimental side effects on your whole body and usually only relieve a part of the pain anyway Continue reading →

The brain continues to grow neural pathways and make new connections through repetitive use. Subtle changes occur in chemistry and brain structure through your whole life. Neurons readjust to damage and degeneration as long as the neuronal cell body is intact, by growing new dendrites and forming new synaptic connections Continue reading →

Fertility is affected by toxins in our body as well as in the foods we eat and our chemical/hormonal balance. These toxins have a negative effect on fertility and health in general and increasing fertility depends on not being overloaded with toxins. In order to do this it’s important to eat healthy, breathe as clean air as is possible, drink pure water and have a balanced lifestyle. Continue reading →